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A person abets the doing of a thing by:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • Instigating any person
  • Engages in any conspiracy
  • Intentionally aiding
  • All of the above
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Abetment under the IPC is not a single act; it is a label the law attaches to three different ways a person can get involved in someone else's offence without necessarily committing it himself. Section 107 spells out those three routes.

  1. Instigation: covers actively pushing, provoking, or encouraging another person toward the act, words or conduct that plant or fuel the intention to commit the offence.
  2. Conspiracy: covers joining with others in a plan to do the act, provided something is actually done or illegally omitted as a result of that plan.
  3. Intentional aiding: covers helping the main act along, whether by doing something or by deliberately failing to do something the person was bound to do, with the intention of facilitating the offence.
  4. All of the above: since each of these three routes independently amounts to abetment under Section 107 IPC, listing only one or two of them would leave the definition incomplete.

The correct answer is All of the above, because Section 107 IPC recognises instigation, conspiracy, and intentional aiding as three independent ways a person abets the doing of a thing.

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